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{
  "log": [
    {
      "commit": "6048a3dd2371c58611ea0ab8b306f8f1469399ae",
      "tree": "961cff65dda1ea4ab5049d01d858c95ee2ac5044",
      "parents": [
        "08ff6f2a9908c87b0adffe6453291be22db3a62f"
      ],
      "author": {
        "name": "Cory Maccarrone",
        "email": "darkstar6262@gmail.com",
        "time": "Tue Jan 19 11:22:45 2010 +0100"
      },
      "committer": {
        "name": "Samuel Ortiz",
        "email": "sameo@linux.intel.com",
        "time": "Sun Mar 07 22:17:09 2010 +0100"
      },
      "message": "mfd: Add HTCPLD driver\n\nThis change introduces a driver for the HTC PLD chip found\non some smartphones, such as the HTC Wizard and HTC Herald.\nIt works through the I2C bus and acts as a GPIO extender.\nSpecifically:\n\n * it can have several sub-devices, each with its own I2C\n   address\n * Each sub-device provides 8 output and 8 input pins\n * The chip attaches to one GPIO to signal when any of the\n   input GPIOs change -- at which point all chips must be\n   scanned for changes\n\nThis driver implements the GPIOs throught the kernel\u0027s\nGPIO and IRQ framework.  This allows any GPIO-servicing\ndrivers to operate on htcpld pins, such as the gpio-keys\nand gpio-leds drivers.\n\nSigned-off-by: Cory Maccarrone \u003cdarkstar6262@gmail.com\u003e\nSigned-off-by: Samuel Ortiz \u003csameo@linux.intel.com\u003e\n"
    }
  ]
}
